[Mgs] seeking a camshaft

mgbob at juno.com mgbob at juno.com
Wed Sep 28 07:34:36 MDT 2011


  Review   How to Power Tune MGB 4-Cylinder Engines, by Peter Burgess, before
buying the camshaft.
  His business is power-tuning, and he considers the stock MGB camshaft to be
a good design for most needs.
Bob


---------- Original Message ----------
From: jevans at mydb3.com
To: mgs at autox.team.net
Subject: [Mgs] seeking a camshaft
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 19:41:38 -0500 (CDT)

Listers - Help!  My engine rebuild project (1977 MGB) has stalled for lack
of a camshaft.  Anyone out there with an unused:  Crane 342-0010, Moss
222-270, Kent 714, Piper BBP270, or APT VP11 - please contact me off list.
 Also, I wonder if any of the gurus on this list can educate a dumbo like
me as to why a new stock grind MGB camshaft retails for under $200 while
the mild performance grind units are over $400?  Maybe the grinding stones
are special for these units?  And why are they bundled with springs,
retainers, etc which are not demanded for stock grinds?  And, for that
matter, why is an 8 lobe MGB camshaft priced at over twice the cost of a
16 lobe American V8 unit?  Any sensible answers to these questions would
be highly appreciated.
Jim Evans, Chicago
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